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HAMWORTHY TRANSMISSIONS DIVISION RIGID AXLE TYPE 1200 WINGET LIMITED PO BOX 41 EDGEFOLD INDUSTRIAL ESTATE PLODDER LANE BOLTON LANCS BL4 OLS Tel:++ 44 (0) 1204 854650 Fax:++ 44 (0) 1204 854663 [email protected] [email protected] www.winget.co.uk Please note: Hamworthy Axle Parts are no longer available. Winget Limited are unable to supply any parts for any Hamworthy Axle. This manual appears on our Web Site to assist users of older Winget Equipment fitted with Hamworthy Axles carry out service related tasks. We are unable to assist users of other manufacturers equipment fitted with these axles

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HAMWORTHYTRANSMISSIONS

DIVISIONRIGID AXLE TYPE

1200

WINGET LIMITEDPO BOX 41

EDGEFOLD INDUSTRIAL ESTATEPLODDER LANE

BOLTONLANCS

BL4 OLSTel:++ 44 (0) 1204 854650Fax:++ 44 (0) 1204 854663

[email protected]@winget.co.uk

www.winget.co.uk

Please note: Hamworthy Axle Parts are no longer available.Winget Limited are unable to supply any parts for any

Hamworthy Axle. This manual appears on our Web Site toassist users of older Winget Equipment fitted withHamworthy Axles carry out service related tasks.

We are unable to assist users of other manufacturersequipment fitted with these axles

INTRODUCTION

This Service Manual applicable to the Hamworthy 1200 Series Rigid Drive Axle isa re-print of the manual last published in 1980.

The procedures described within this manual should enable experienced servicepersonnel to strip, repair and re-build the Hamworthy 1200 Series Axle fitted tosome early models of Winget Site Dumpers and Masted Forklift Trucks in a safeand competent manner. The procedures are not intended to be used bypersonnel who are unfamiliar with the product or mechanically inexperienced.

It is assumed that personnel are aware of the Health & Safety Regulations, whichshould be applied but the following should act as a reminder. This is not anexhaustive list.

Whenever possible any repairs or service should be carried out in a cleanenvironment. If work must be carried out on site or in the field steps should betaken to ensure that dirt or foreign materials cannot enter the assembly.

Ensure all tools are in good condition and only use the correct tool for the job inhand,

Always wear safety spectacles or goggles when using soft or hard-facedhammers, chisels drifts or when using air tools. Wear safety spectacles whencleaning components or when grinding.

Do not misuse airlines and be aware of the damage compressed air can cause ifmisused.

Always ensure lifting equipment is in good condition and the Safe Working Load(S.W.L.) exceeds the weight of the component to be lifted.

Always use suitable supports i.e. axle stands or baulks of timber in conjunctionwith hydraulic jacks etc. Never rely on hydraulic jacks alone to support the weightof a machine.

Be aware of hot surface temperatures and take care when draining hot oils.Always dispose of waste oils in accordance with local and national regulations donot allow it to drain onto the ground or dispose of it down drains or watercourses.

Whenever possible always disconnect the battery or battery isolator whenworking on the equipment to prevent electrical shorts and unauthorised starting.

Refer to the Operators Handbook for a guide to the correct sequence forassembling components and sub-assemblies.

Oils, fuels, silicone sealer etc can cause skin diseases if allowed to contaminatethe skin. Always apply barrier creams, wear suitable protective clothing or whencontamination is unavoidable clean the area with soap and water as soon aspossible. Do not use thinners or other solvents to clean the skin.

Health and Safety is a matter of common sense. If common sense is appliedcorrectly the risk of accidents can be reduced.

The contents of this manual although correct at the time of publication in 1978,may be have been subject to alteration by the manufacturers without notice andWinget Limited can accept no responsibility for any errors or omissions containedwithin the following pages. Nor can we accept any liability whatsoever arisingfrom the use of this manual howsoever caused.

Winget Limited operate a policy of continuous product development. Therefore,some illustrations or text within this publication may differ from your machine.

WINGET LIMITEDPO BOX 41

EDGEFOLD INDUSTRIAL ESTATEPLODDER LANE

BOLTON LANCS

BL4 OLSTEL ++ 44 (0) 1204 854650FAX ++ 44 (0) 1204 854663

E mail [email protected] [email protected] www.winget.co.uk

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